Garbage Disposal in Pilgrim Centres
The
Government has notified Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling)
Rules, 2000 for collection and disposal of garbage in environmentally
sustainable manner in all the municipal areas in the country. These
Rules extend to those pilgrim centres located in all the municipal
towns. The Rules provide for procedure for segregation and disposal of
municipal solid waste, and municipal authorities are responsible for
development of infrastructure for collection, segregation,
transportation, processing and disposal of the waste within their
jurisdictions. In respect of non-biodegradable waste i.e. primarily
plastic waste, the Government has notified Plastic Waste (Management and
Handling) Rules, 2011. The Rules provide for conditions to be followed
for manufacture, use, sale and distribution of plastic carry bags.
Manufacture and use of plastic carry bags of thickness less than 40
micron is prohibited. Municipal authorities and respective State
Governments are the responsible to implement the prescribed provisions.
Certain States have restricted the use of non-biodegradable plastic bags
in the pilgrimage centres and other historic/ tourist places. The
Ministry has published Draft Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2015
inviting public comments and suggestions. These rules inter-alia provide
for expanding the jurisdiction of applicability to entire country which
will include all the pilgrim centres, increasing the minimum thickness
of poly bags to 50 microns, bringing in the responsibilities of
producers and generators both and strengthening the role of the local
governments in effective management of plastic waste.
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